by George Pu, Matthew Black, Soham Mehta
In your 20s? Trying to build wealth, decode macro trends, or just make sense of money in a rapidly changing world? Quarter-Life Capital is your edge. Hosted by George Pu, Matthew Black, and Soham Mehta, this weekly show explores the intersection of crypto, AI, geopolitics, financial markets, and tech careers—from the perspective of young builders living through the chaos. It’s not another personal finance podcast. It’s war rooms, crisis playbooks, signal over noise. We go deep on: - Bitcoin vs the U.S. dollar - AI eating white-collar jobs - Building companies in the age of automation - Capital flight, sovereignty, and second passports - How to thrive when the rules are changing No fluff. No lectures. Just real talk for a generation rethinking what capital means. New episodes weekly.
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April 29, 2025
<p>Quarter-Life Capital returns with co-hosts George Pu, Matthew Black, and Soham Mehta examining Jack Dorsey's controversial call to abolish all intellectual property laws and what it means for innovation in the AI era.</p><p>In this wide-ranging fourth episode:</p><ul><li>🧠 <strong>The IP debate</strong>: Jack Dorsey and Elon Musk's surprising stance on abolishing intellectual property laws</li><li><strong>🏢 Corporate weaponization</strong>: How companies like Figma are using trademarks to stifle competition</li><li>💻 <strong>Open source vs. closed ecosystems</strong>: Finding balance in a world of accelerating innovation</li><li>📺 <strong>Netflix's trillion-dollar ambition</strong>: How AI-powered localization and content creation could fuel massive growth</li><li>🎬 <strong>The future of entertainment</strong>: Multiple endings, personalized content, and viewer-directed stories</li><li>🔍 <strong>The Satoshi mystery</strong>: Examining who might be behind Bitcoin's pseudonymous creator</li></ul><p>The hosts explore how a new era of AI is revolutionizing content creation, software development, and intellectual property rights, while debating the balance between innovation, corporate power, and creator incentives.</p><p>Subscribe to Quarter-Life Capital for biweekly analysis of cryptocurrency, financial markets, tech disruption, and strategies for building wealth and freedom in your quarter-life and beyond.</p><p>Follow the podcast:</p><ul><li><a href="https://quarterlifecap.transistor.fm/">Podcast</a></li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCOxpZ8C5OPDtOUn7VonHTg">YouTube</a></li><li><a href="https://x.com/QuarterLifeCap">Twitter (X)</a></li></ul><p>Follow our co-hosts:</p><ul><li>George Pu:<a href="https://twitter.com/thegeorgepu"><strong> @thegeorgepu</strong></a> on Twitter (X)</li><li>Matthew Black:<a href="https://x.com/matthewjablack"><strong>@matthewjablack</strong></a> on Twitter (X).</li><li>Soham Mehta:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/soham-j-mehta?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app"><strong>LinkedIn</strong></a>, coming soon on Twitter (X)!</li></ul><p>#IntellectualProperty #ContentCreation #AIRevolution #Netflix #OpenSource #TechInnovation #Bitcoin #DigitalEntertainment #QuarterLifeCapital #FutureOfMedia #Satoshi</p>
April 28, 2025
<p>Quarter-Life Capital's third episode brings George Pu, Matthew Black, and Soham Mehta together to dissect two revolutionary forces reshaping our economic landscape: Bitcoin and AI.</p><p>In this insightful episode:</p><ul><li>🪙 <strong>Bitcoin conference insights</strong>: How upcoming "covenant" upgrades will transform self-custody and security</li><li><strong>📈 ETFs vs. self-custody</strong>: The sovereignty trade-offs when investing in Bitcoin</li><li>💰 <strong>Why Bitcoin represents "abstracted energy"</strong> and may be the ideal store of value for young investors</li><li>🤖 <strong>AI productivity revolution</strong>: The hosts share their personal AI workflows and tools</li><li>💻 <strong>The vibe coding phenomenon</strong>: Navigating the promises and pitfalls of AI-assisted development</li><li>🔮 <strong>Shopify's controversial hiring policy</strong>: What fewer AI-replaceable jobs mean for young professionals</li></ul><p>The hosts offer practical guidance for navigating both cryptocurrency and AI revolutions, with actionable advice for building wealth and technical skills in rapidly evolving environments.</p><p>Subscribe to Quarter-Life Capital for biweekly analysis of cryptocurrency, financial markets, tech disruption, and strategies for building wealth and freedom in your quarter-life and beyond.</p><p>Follow our co-hosts:</p><ul><li>George Pu: <a href="https://x.com/TheGeorgePu">@thegeorgepu</a> on Twitter (X)</li><li>Matthew Black: <a href="https://x.com/matthewjablack">@matthewjablack</a> on Twitter (X)</li><li>Soham Mehta:<a href="https://twitter.com/sohammehta"> </a><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/soham-j-mehta?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app">LinkedIn</a>, coming soon on Twitter (X)!</li></ul><p>#Bitcoin #AIProductivity #SelfCustody #FinancialFreedom #TechRevolution #CryptoInvesting #AIWorkflow #QuarterLifeCapital #VibeCoding #DigitalSovereignty</p>
April 15, 2025
<p>Quarter-Life Capital returns with co-hosts George Pu, Matthew Black, and Soham Mehta examining how young professionals can navigate an increasingly restrictive economic landscape while pursuing financial freedom.</p><p>In this thought-provoking second episode: </p><ul><li>🌎 The great escape: Why wealthy individuals are fleeing high-tax democracies to places like Dubai and Paraguay </li><li>💰 "They call it democracy": How today's tax burdens would have sparked revolution in earlier times </li><li>🏛️ The fluid democracy phenomenon: How political systems are adapting to protect established powers </li><li>🚀 Business leaders entering politics: Is Elon Musk setting himself up as Trump's fall guy? </li><li>📱 Apple's 10% stock plunge and AI failures: Has the innovation giant lost its edge? </li><li>👁️ Meta's vision for true digital freedom: Contact lenses that connect your vision to the internet</li></ul><p>The hosts deliver a libertarian perspective on creating personal sovereignty in an age where national borders matter less than financial freedom, and explore how young professionals can position themselves for success despite government restrictions.</p><p>Subscribe now to Quarter-Life Capital for biweekly analysis of cryptocurrency, financial markets, tech disruption, and strategies for building wealth and freedom in your quarter-life and beyond.</p><p>Follow our co-hosts:</p><ul><li>George Pu:<a href="https://twitter.com/thegeorgepu"> @thegeorgepu</a> on Twitter (X)</li><li>Matthew Black:<a href="https://twitter.com/matthewblack"> </a><a href="https://x.com/matthewjablack">@matthewjablack</a> on Twitter (X).</li><li>Soham Mehta:<a href="https://twitter.com/sohammehta"> </a><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/soham-j-mehta?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app">LinkedIn</a>, coming soon on Twitter (X)!</li></ul><p>#FinancialFreedom #TaxationIsBurden #CapitalFlight #DigitalNomads #BusinessInPolitics #PersonalSovereignty #QuarterLifeCapital</p>
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